Newman, E; Zala, B (Forthcoming, 2017) ‘Rising powers and order contestation: disaggregating the normative from the representational’, Third World Quarterly.

Ralph J. (Forthcoming, 2017) What Should Be Done? Pragmatic Constructivist Ethics and the Responsibility to Protect, International Organization.

Ralph J. 2017. ‘The Responsibility to Protect and the rise of China: Lessons from Australia’s role as a ‘pragmatic’ norm entrepreneur’, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Vol.17, Issue 1, pp.35-65.

Ralph J; Gifkins J. 2017 ‘The purpose of United Nations Security Council practice: Contesting competence claims in the normative context created by the Responsibility to Protect’, European Journal of International Relations, Vol.23, Issue 3, pp.630-653.

Davies GAM, (2016) ‘Policy selection in the face of political instability: do states divert, repress or make concessions?’, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 60(1), 118-142 DOI: 10.1177/0022002714541842, Repository URL: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/86188/

Dutton, Y; Alleblas, T (2016) ‘Unpacking the Deterrent Effect of the International Criminal Court: Lessons from Kenya’ May 1st 2016, St. John’s Law Review, Forthcoming; Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Research Paper No. 2016-19.

Gallagher, A (2016) ‘Conceptualising Humanity in the English School’, International Theory 8: 2 (2016) 341-364

Gallagher, A (2016) ‘The Responsibility to Protect: Four Challenges on the Road Ahead’, Responsibility to Protect Student Journal, 2: 1, September 2016.

Stefan, CG; Fisher, K. (2016). ‘Canada and the International Responsibilities to Protect and Prosecute in Cases of Mass Atrocity’, in Hibbert N; McGrane, D (eds.) Contemporary Canadian Political Theory, (Toronto: Toronto University Press)

2015

Alleblas, T (2015) ‘The Responsibility to Protect and the Private Sector: Making the Business Case for Private Sector Involvement in Mass Atrocity Prevention’ January 26th 2015, The Hague Institute for Global Justice Working Paper

Aloyo, E. (2015). ‘Just War Theory and The Last of Last Resort’ Ethics & International Affairs. 29 (2): 187-201.

Seyle, Conor and Eamon Aloyo. (2015). ‘The Role of Business in the Responsibility to Protect’ In Fiott, D; Koops J; (Eds.). The Responsibility to Protect and the Third Pillar: Legitimacy and Operationalization (Basingstoke/New York: Palgrave Macmillan). pp. 171-189 (Link)

Johns R, Davies GAM, ‘Coalitions of the willing? International backing and British public support for military action’ Journal of Peace Research, 51.6 (2014), 767-781 DOI: 10.1177/0022343314544779, Repository URL: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/86187/

Ralph JG (2014) ‘R2P Has it failed in Syria?’ Transatlantic Dialogue on R2P – The challenge of translating R2P from humanitarian concept to political practice, – The Hague Institute for Global Justice 2nd July 2014

Gallagher, A (2013) ‘Look inside International Relations: she’s alright she’s alright’: An overview of the English School’s engagement with human rights’, in Murray R (ed.), ‘System, Society & the World: Exploring the English School of International Relations’ (April 2013) pp. 34-37

Gallagher, A; Ralph, J (2013) ‘Syria: Can legitimacy for intervention be found in a Uniting for Peace Resolution?’ 5 September 2013.

Davies GAM, ‘British Public Confidence in MI6 and Government Use of Intelligence: The Effect on Support for Preventive Military Action’, Intelligence and National Security, ed. by Johns R, Vol. 27.5 (2012), pp.669-688 DOI: 10.1080/02684527.2012.708520

Holland J (2011) “When You Think of the Taliban, Think of the Nazis’: Teaching Americans ‘9/11’ in NBC’s The West Wing”, Millennium, 40(1) pg.85-106

Ralph JG, (2011) ‘After Chilcot. The doctrine of international community and the UK decision to invade Iraq’, British Journal of Politics and International Relations 2011 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-856X.2010.00444.x

Badescu, CG. (2006). “State Sovereignty and ‘The Responsibility to Protect’” in Elliott Brown, ed., The State of the State: Business as Usual? Winnipeg: Centre for Defence and Security Studies.

Berger, L (2009) The Challenge of Talking about Terrorism. The EU and the Arab Debate on the Causes of Islamist Terrorism’, Terrorism and Political Violence, 21:4, 539-557 (with Hartmut Behr).

Davies GAM, Johns RA, ‘Audience Costs among the British Public: The Impact of Escalation, Crisis Type and Prime Ministerial Rhetoric’, International Studies Quarterly: journal of the International Studies Association

Davies GAM, Johns RA, ‘Democratic peace or clash of civilizations? Target states and support for war in Britain and the USA’, The Journal of Politics, ed. by Mishler B and Leighley J

Holland J (2009) “From September 11th 2001 to 9-11: From Void to Crisis”, International Political Sociology, 3(3) pg.275-292